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<blockquote data-quote="Ffermer Bach" data-source="post: 7395898" data-attributes="member: 51054"><p>I have done a lot of things for the environment (with double fencing hedge banks, and planting hedges, I seem to have done around 200m a year for the last 7 or so years). However the questionnaire did not seem to be aimed at a permanent pasture organic farm and there were no questions really that applied. Remember 65% of the land in the UK is pasture (where sugar beet is not grown). As to, has the double fencing/hedges done anything for bumble bees, I have no idea at all. I am guessing it must be better than what was there before? I am aiming to start trying mob grazing this year, again, will it help? Your questions may have been proof read by a your supervisor, however they do not give scope for upland stock farmers to answer, are there no bumble bees in the uplands?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ffermer Bach, post: 7395898, member: 51054"] I have done a lot of things for the environment (with double fencing hedge banks, and planting hedges, I seem to have done around 200m a year for the last 7 or so years). However the questionnaire did not seem to be aimed at a permanent pasture organic farm and there were no questions really that applied. Remember 65% of the land in the UK is pasture (where sugar beet is not grown). As to, has the double fencing/hedges done anything for bumble bees, I have no idea at all. I am guessing it must be better than what was there before? I am aiming to start trying mob grazing this year, again, will it help? Your questions may have been proof read by a your supervisor, however they do not give scope for upland stock farmers to answer, are there no bumble bees in the uplands? [/QUOTE]
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